Isha Kriya Meditation is a simple technique that has the power to positively change the meditators’ lives by allowing them to create the life of their vision(1)

Once your life is an expression of your blissfulness, you will not be in conflict with anyone.

-Sadhguru

Isha Kriya Meditation is a potent technique, created by Sadhguru(1). It is a simple technique that requires no more than twelve minutes of practice a day. The dedicated meditators can shape their lives and recognize the source of their existence with the help of Isha Kriya(1). Continuous practice of the meditation technique can also help achieve good health, overall well-being, peace, and dynamism. It also allows the practitioners to bring spirituality into their everyday living(1).

History/Origins

Isha Kriya Meditation is created and taught by the renowned yogi and mystic, Sadhguru(2). The meaning of “Isha” is the source of creation, and the meaning of “Kriya” is internal action. Hence, the name is derived from the way this meditation helps meditators to shape their lives through meditation(2). Even though Isha Kriya Meditation is a relatively modern technique, it is based on the ancient wisdom of yogic sciences(2).

Lethargy comes from overconsumption of either food or thought.

-Sadhguru

Benefits of Isha Kriya Meditation

According to a research article published in the F1000Research journal(3), this Meditation has the potential to reduce negative emotions and improve one’s mood. Another recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology(4) also suggests that breathing techniques like Isha Kriya can effectively improve health conditions of patients. The practice can reduce stress while improving mental health and immunity. 

References

  1. isha.sadhguru.org | Isha Kriya Meditation
  2. asiasociety.org | Isha Kriya — A Powerful Guided Meditation created by Sadhguru
  3. F1000Research | Volume 8 | 2019 | The Effect of a One-Time 15-Minute Guided Meditation (Isha Kriya) On Stress and Mood Disturbances Among Operating Room Professionals: A Prospective Interventional Pilot Study by Valluvan Rangasamy, Ammu Thampi Susheela, Ariel Mueller, Tracy F. H. Chang, Senthilkumar Sadhasivam and Balachundhar Subramaniam
  4. Frontiers in Psychology | 2021 | Can Yogic Breathing Techniques Like Simha Kriya and Isha Kriya Regulate CO VID Related Stress? by Manjari Rain, Balachundhar Subramaniam, Pramod Avti, Pranay Mahajan and Akshay Anand